Table of Contents
II. Five Sermons. On Different Occasions
Sermon I. A Divine and Supernatural Light
Sermon II. The Church's Marriage
III. Fifteen Sermons. On Various Subjects
Sermon I. Manner of Salvation of Souls
Sermon II. THE UNREASONABLENESS OF INDETERMINATION IN RELIGION
Sermon III. UNBELIEVERS CONTEMN THE GLORY AND EXCELLENCY OF CHRIST
Sermon IV. THE FOLLY OF LOOKING BACK IN FLEEING OUT OF SODOM
Sermon V. THE FOLLY OF LOOKING BACK IN FLEEING OUT OF SODOM.
Sermon VII. HYPOCRITES DEFICIENT IN THE DUTY OF PRAYER
Sermon VIII. HYPOCRITES DEFICIENT IN THE DUTY OF PRAYER.
Sermon IX. THE FUTURE PUNISHMENT OF THE WICKED UNAVOIDABLE AND INTOLERABLE.
Sermon X. THE FUTURE PUNISHMENT OF THE WICKED UNAVOIDABLE AND INTOLERABLE.
Sermon XI. THE ETERNITY OF HELL TORMENTS.
Sermon XII. THE PEACE WHICH CHRIST GIVES HIS TRUE FOLLOWERS.
Sermon XIII. THE PERPETUITY AND CHANGE OF THE SABBATH.
IV. Seven Sermons. On Important Subjects
SEERMON II. Divine Sovereignty
SEERMON III. Pardon for the greatest Sinners
SEERMON IV. The Prayer-Hearing God
SEERMON V. The Nature and End of Excommunication
SECTION I. In what respects, enemies
SECTION II. The degree of natural enmity
SECTION III. Why enemies to God
SECTION IV. That natural men are unconscious of enmity, answered
SECTION V. That they show respect to God, answered
SECTION VI. Restraining grace a privilege
SECTION VII. Why unwilling to come to Christ
THE WISDOM OF GOD DISPLAYED IN THE WAY OF SALVATION
SECTION I. Wonderful things done
SECTION II. God greatly glorified
SECTION III. The good attained wonderfully various
SECTION IV. Angels benefit by salvation
SECTION V. Wonderful glory redounds to God
SECTION VI. The manner of obtaining salvation
SECTION VII. The overthrow of Satan
SECTION VIII. Superiority of this wisdom to that of angels
SECTION IX. The subject improved
SECTION I. What is intended by divinity, as the object of this knowledge
SECTION II. What kind of knowledge in divinity is intended in the doctrine
SECTION III. The usefulness and necessity of the knowledge of divine truth
SECTION V. An exhortation that all may diligently endeavour to gain christian knowledge
SECTION VI. Directions for the acquisition of christian knowledge
SECTION I. The words explained
SECTION II. Of the obligations of Christians to perform the duty of charity to the poor
SECTION III. An exhortation to the duty of charity to the poor
SECTION IV. Objections which are sometimes made to the exercises of charity answered
SECTION I. The necessity of self-examination
SECTION II. Why many living in sin, know it not
SECTION III. Directions for self-examination
SECTION IV. Examination about the Lord's day, &c
SECTION V. Examination about secret sins, &c.
SECTION VI. Our temper of mind, &c. towards our neighbour
SECTION VII. Our charity, &c. towards our neighbour
SECTION I. The ordinances of God are holy
SECTION II. Ordinances, by whom profaned
SECTION I. God is the supreme judge
SECTION II. Publicity of final judgment
SECTION III. Jesus will be the judge
SECTION IV. Christ's coming, the resurrection, &c.
SECTION V. All will be done in righteousness
SINNERS IN ZION TENDERLY WARNED
THE END OF THE WICKED CONTEMPLATED BY THE RIGHTEOUS
SECTION I. Saints not grieved, &c.
SECTION II. Why the sufferings of the wicked, &c.
SECTION I. How evil of all kinds has prevailed and highly exalted itself in the world
SECTION II. How Jesus Christ, in the work of redemption, appears gloriously above all these evils
SECTION I. Sinners flatter themselves with the hope of impunity
SECTION II. Some of the various ways wherein sinners flatter themselves in their own eyes
DISHONESTY: OR THE SIN OF THEFT AND INJUSTICE
SECTION I. The dishonesty of withholding what is our neighbour's
SECTION II. The dishonesty of unjustly taking a neighbour's property
SECTION III. Dishonest excuses
SECTION I. Why we should avoid what tends to sin
SECTION II. What things lead and expose to sin
SECTION III. A serious warning to all, and especially young people
SECTION I. Why time is precious
SECTION II. Reflections on time past
SECTION III. Who are chiefly deserving of reproof from the subject of the preciousness of time
SECTION I. Needful precautions
SECTION II. The precept explained
SECTION III. When men act as though they depend on another day
VI. DISTINGUISHING MARKS OF A WORK OF THE SPIRIT OF GOD
VII. AN HUMBLE ATTEMPT TO PROMOTE EXPLICIT AGREEMENT
VIII. LIFE AND DIARY OF THE REV. DAVID BRAINERD
PART I. From his birth to the time when he began to study for the ministry
PART II. From his beginning to study, till his being examined and licensed to preach
PART III. From his being licensed to preach, till he was appointed Missionary to the Indians
PART IV. From his appointment, to his entrance on the mission at Kaunaumeek
PART V. From his beginning to instruct the Indians, to his ordination
PART VII. Return from his last journey to Susquehannah in a consumption, whereof he died
MR. BRAINERD'S JOURNAL, IN TWO PARTS
SECTION I. The doctrine preached to the Indians
SECTION II. Morality, sobriety, and external duties promoted by preaching Christ crucified
SECTION III. Continuance, renewal, and quickness of the work
SECTION I. His method of learning the Indian language
SECTION II. His method of instructing the Indians
SECTION III. Difficulties attending the christianizing of the Indians
SECTION VI. Fourth difficulty, The designs of evil-minded persons to hinder the work
SECTION VII. Attestations of divine grace displayed among the Indians
I. Letter to his brother John, then a student
II. Letter to his brother John, then a student
III. Letter to his brother Israel
IV. Letter to a special friend
V. Letter to a minister of the Gospel
VI. Letter to his brother John
IX. Letter to a young gentleman, a candidate for the ministry
A Sermon preached in Newark at the Ordination of Mr. David Brainerd, by E. Pemberton, A. M.
IX. MISCELLANEOUS OBSERVATIONS ON IMPORTANT THEOLOGICA
X. REMARKS ON IMPORTANT THEOLOGICAL CONTROVERSIES
CHAPTER I. Of God's Moral Government
CHAPTER II. Of Endless Punishment
CHAPTER III. Concerning the Divine Decrees
CHAPTER IV. Concerning Efficacious Grace
XI. MISCELLANEOUS OBSERVATIONS
XIV. SEVENTEEN OCCASIONAL SERMONS
SERMON I. Natural Men in a dreadful Condition
SERMON II. God makes Men sensible of their Misery before he reveals his Mercy and Love
SERMON III. Hope and Comfort usually follow genuine Humiliation and Repentance
SERMON IV. God's Sovereignty in the Salvation of Men
SERMON V. The Character of Paul an Example t
SERMON VII. The Portion of the Wicked
SERMON VIII. The Portion of the Righteous
SERMON IX. The Pure in Heart blessed
SERMON X. Praise, one of the chief Employments of Heaven
SERMON XI. Wicked Men inconsistent with themselves
SERMON XII. Safety, Fullness, and sweet Refreshment, to be found in Christ
SERMON XIII. Christians a chosen Generation, a royal Priesthood, a holy Nation, a peculiar People
SERMON XIV. Jesus Christ the same yesterday, to-day, and for ever
SERMON XV. The true Excellency of a gospel minister
SERMON XVI. Christ the Example of ministers
SERMON XVII. The Sorrows of the Bereaved spread before Jesus